Check for your Staples rebate check

I just received my first rebate check in the mail from Staples’ Free after Rebate purchases. I previously received a rebate visa gift card which came in a regular envelope. However, for those who have been playing along, it’s worth noting that the check comes as a simple paper postcard. If you have a bunch of junk mail, you might easily overlook it:

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I’ve checked my rebates (I made 3 purchases – 1, 8, and 1 copies of single product)- one is ‘validation complete’, the rest is ‘validation still in progress’. Did you receive checks from you March purchases?

Got mine for a 2/23 purchase and submission yesterday so just over 4 weeks and about a week after the status changed to “check printed/mailed”. Would be real easy to miss if you were quickly tossing junk mail.

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